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2044127 tn?1330026061

am i pregnant or what?

hi guys, this is quit complicated
i was overseas for two months..i came back on the 11th of this month and my period was due on the 8th but i didnt get it..i had unprotected sex with my husband since i came ( since the 11th till yesterday) I Still didnt have my periods..so basically am late for like 15 days but just 11 days since i had sex..i have cramps ..i feel tired..moody ...irritable ..my breast had grown a little bit and i feel some back ache from time to time.. white vaginal discharge..and cramps from time to time ...i feel something heavy in my uterus...i dont know i took 4 HPTs from dollar store and they all came up negative..im so worried...i had a miscarriage before ..am just driving myself crazy over this...can u please lighten me up??? thank u
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2044127 tn?1330026061
thank u for ur answer , i made an appointement with an obygyn next week, i'll keep u all updated
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563773 tn?1374246539
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello,
Apart from pregnancy, there are many other reasons for a delayed period. The other causes are hormonal imbalance like in PCOS (Polycystic ovarian syndrome), stress, obesity, malnutrition, anemia, hypothyroidism, illness, etc. The only way to know whether you are pregnant is to get a pregnancy test done. You can do a home pregnancy test by using a pregnancy kit easily available at chemists. Also, it is suggested that you see a gynecologist who will examine you.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.
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1066198 tn?1333309028
Please, see your gynecologist, a regular MD or even see a practioner at a Planned Parenthood/Health Department.
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